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Fits Ford Explorer (91-94)/Ranger (83-97) 2WD/4WD N3 Front Shocks; 7-8"; 23178_A

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Fits Ford Explorer (91-94)/Ranger (83-97) 2WD/4WD N3 Front Shocks; 7-8"; 23178_AN3 Front Shocks 7 8" Ford Explorer (91 94) Ranger (83 97) 2WD 4WD Improve your on and off road ride quality with Rough Country's premium N3 shocks! These 10 stage variable valving, high pressure Nitrogen charged shocks offer a fantastic blend of off road action and smooth highway ride quality. With a durable 18mm spring loaded piston rod and faster cooling 54mm shock body, this shock offers up to 36kN Tensile Strength for a long lifespan of impressive

N3 Front Shocks - 7-8" - Ford Explorer (91-94)/Ranger (83-97) 2WD/4WD

Improve your on and off-road ride quality with Rough Country's premium N3 shocks! These 10-stage variable valving, high-pressure Nitrogen charged shocks offer a fantastic blend of off-road action and smooth highway ride quality. With a durable 18mm spring-loaded piston rod and faster-cooling 54mm shock body, this shock offers up to 36kN Tensile Strength for a long lifespan of impressive vibration dampening. Features natural rubber bushings and an eye-catching metallic silver paint.


Features:

  • 10-Stage Variable Valving
  • Metallic Silver Paint
  • 3-year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • High Pressure Nitrogen Charged
  • 35mm Piston
  • Chromed Hardened 18mm Piston Rod
  • 54mm Shock Body to dissipate heat faster
  • 36kN Tensile Strength
  • Spring Loaded Piston Rod Seal
  • Military Spec Fluid Rated To -40 C
  • Rubber bushings for better absorption

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel
1993-1997 Ford Ranger Splash
1994-1997 Ford Ranger Splash
1991-1997 Ford Ranger Sport
1986-1997 Ford Ranger STX
1983-1997 Ford Ranger XL
1983-1997 Ford Ranger XLT
1995-1995 Ford Ranger XL Sport
1991-1994 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
1993-1994 Ford Explorer Limited
1991-1994 Ford Explorer Sport
1986-1994 Ford Ranger STX
1991-1994 Ford Explorer XL
1991-1994 Ford Explorer XLT
1987-1992 Ford Ranger Custom
1984-1992 Ford Ranger S
1990-1990 Ford Ranger S Plus
1988-1989 Ford Ranger GT
1983-1986 Ford Ranger Base
1983-1985 Ford Ranger XLS
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